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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. enjoy a safe rest of the holiday weekend. we thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. >> and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. almost half of the country is expected to shop this weekend. from big box retailers to big discounters and shopping malls, american
i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. enjoy a safe rest of the holiday weekend. we thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent...
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he told relatives he was working for nicole brown simpson. he reportedly said she was rich and he was going to take her down. the documentary also claims rogers later admitted he murdered simpson and goldman and there's more. the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to gretawire.com and tune in tomorrow night. former l.a.p.d. detective mark furman goes on the record. we're back on the record in 90 seconds. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more inve
he told relatives he was working for nicole brown simpson. he reportedly said she was rich and he was going to take her down. the documentary also claims rogers later admitted he murdered simpson and goldman and there's more. the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to...
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he told relatives he was working for nicole brown simpson. he reportedly said she was rich and he was going to take her down. the documentary also claims rogers later admitted he murdered simpson and goldman and there's more. the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to gretawire.com and tune in tomorrow night. former l.a.p.d. detective mark furman goes on the record. furman goes on the record. we're bacacacacacacac [ forsythe ] we don just come up here for the view up alaska. we find the best, sweetest crafor red lobster that we can find. [ male annncer ] it's time for crabfest at red lobster! this year, try 1 of 5 entrees. like our new snow crab and garlic shrimp. a half-pound of tender crab paired with savory shrimp. just 12.99. or dig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. all with salad and unlimited ch
he told relatives he was working for nicole brown simpson. he reportedly said she was rich and he was going to take her down. the documentary also claims rogers later admitted he murdered simpson and goldman and there's more. the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to...
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and -- nicole brown, rather, and of ron goldman. fred goldman remains convinced that o.j. butchered his son saying, and i'm quoting here, the fact of the acquittal at the hands of the jury will never wash away this murder from the hands of o.j. simple szob, no matter how many glen rogers' pop up on the media radar screen. of course, the serial killer theory never does explain the trail of blood that led from brown's home on bundy all the way to o.j.'s home on rockingham, not to mention the mountain of evidence that also pointed to o.j.. megyn: trace, thank you. and for that we turn to our next guest who played one of the most critical roles in investigating the o.j. simpson murder trial. former lapd homicide detective mark fuhrman discovering one of the bloody gloves. mark's with me now, great to have you today. what do you make of this? >> thank you, megyn. megyn: well, it's kind of hard to find a place to start, but i think the first place we should really ask ourselves is when are we going to stop wrg falling for the o.j. baiting
and -- nicole brown, rather, and of ron goldman. fred goldman remains convinced that o.j. butchered his son saying, and i'm quoting here, the fact of the acquittal at the hands of the jury will never wash away this murder from the hands of o.j. simple szob, no matter how many glen rogers' pop up on the media radar screen. of course, the serial killer theory never does explain the trail of blood that led from brown's home on bundy all the way to o.j.'s home on rockingham, not to mention the...
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here with more, bill cunningham and michael brown. what is jure overall take on where this goes? >> i am sure, sean hannity, you would agree and michael brown would agree, this is a disastrous start to a second term. you have the cia director in a sex scandal. the commander of forces in afghanistan, sexting with a hot chick in tampa. rome is burning. the middle-east is in flames and obama is hold egg news conference with cupcakes thrown by magnolia bakery. how could this be worse for barack obama? how could it be any worse? michael, you explain to me. >> i imagine the president's pretty happy that he won re-election, 7 days ago. clearly, some of these challenges are still on his to-do list. he has a lot of work to do. but the american people have spoken. so even with all the propaganda that your side of the aisle tried to spit out on president obama, he was able to survive. not just survive. he won -- >> i think it was 51% -- >> i understand you are upset. look, i understand you are upset. but it's time to move on-- >>> all right. -- [overlapping dialogue] >> start to figure out
here with more, bill cunningham and michael brown. what is jure overall take on where this goes? >> i am sure, sean hannity, you would agree and michael brown would agree, this is a disastrous start to a second term. you have the cia director in a sex scandal. the commander of forces in afghanistan, sexting with a hot chick in tampa. rome is burning. the middle-east is in flames and obama is hold egg news conference with cupcakes thrown by magnolia bakery. how could this be worse for...
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i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. from the white house to capitol hill, c.e.o.s from some of the nation's biggest companies met with the president and lawmakers, urging them to compromise on the fiscal cliff. we speak to honeywell's david cote.
i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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there's gordon brown and his sense ailments, 564. and what it peers morgan knew about fun hacking, page 615. >> register with this fast work, we cannot draw back and look at some of the big themes here. one of the central wants us the question of her dress. how to change the balance of power to give more rights to those unfortunate innocent individuals for whatever reason find themselves in the process of the press frenzy, their lives trash and chased and bullied the most very wealthy indeed, nothing they can do about it. >> a persuasive and 30 club months were justice leveson bed at his statement it report. he would take no questions that statement if ever for the speaker themselves. his inquiry was triggered by victims of the press and weber at the reports
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i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations.
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and now like to steve brown in chicago at o'hare and not just the chicago seeing problems here, right, where are the other snags? >> a lot closer to you at los angeles, and lamb had some demonstrations involving a public employee union striking because they were decertified that supplied security guards and those assisting those with wheelchairs and they state employees were to decertify the union and the company says a majority decided they didn't want it but the end result is we do not see abnormal number of either delays or cancellations coming from lamb but in chicago, we have fog this morning and that socked o'hare and midway airports calls many delays and a lot of them were regional flights flights and they have been working through that but airlines have been cutting planes and flights and inventory and they don't have that many seats to make up when this situation happens so you have to ride it. trace? >>trace: we mentioned 90 percent of the population traveling by car, what is in store for them? >>reporter: well, unfortunately they will have to take a little -- dig a little d
and now like to steve brown in chicago at o'hare and not just the chicago seeing problems here, right, where are the other snags? >> a lot closer to you at los angeles, and lamb had some demonstrations involving a public employee union striking because they were decertified that supplied security guards and those assisting those with wheelchairs and they state employees were to decertify the union and the company says a majority decided they didn't want it but the end result is we do not...
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i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. macarthur foundation. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. new estimates show going over the fiscal cliff could cost the economy, the equivalent of four times what shoppers spent over black friday weekend. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. it's cyber monday, and shoppers
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but people are saying listen, the reason olympia snowe and scott brown and dick lugar and yourself, moderate members of the republican party, lost your seats is that mitt romney flip-flopped so much from sort of far right to take on the tea party in the nominee race, then back to moderate and so on, that no one was really quite sure what kind of republican he was, or indeed, what kind of republican they should vote for in their own area. >> you know, piers, as a moderate republican woman, let me say this. you cannot only say that the moderates in the republican party are the ones who faced difficulties lately. there are no moderates left in the democrat party either. you cannot really find one in the congress and it's very sad. if the american people knew when the moderate republicans tried to work with the moderate democrats, you know, it didn't go over very well in the congress. leadership on both sides pretty much rejected that and it's very sad so i don't think it's a good thing to sit here and say only the moderate republicans are endangered. there are no moderate democrats left either.
but people are saying listen, the reason olympia snowe and scott brown and dick lugar and yourself, moderate members of the republican party, lost your seats is that mitt romney flip-flopped so much from sort of far right to take on the tea party in the nominee race, then back to moderate and so on, that no one was really quite sure what kind of republican he was, or indeed, what kind of republican they should vote for in their own area. >> you know, piers, as a moderate republican woman,...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the prospects for a cease-fire and the bargaining positions on both sides. >> brown: then, two weeks after the vote, a florida congressional race is resolved. we update the post-election changes in the house of representatives. >> woodruff: would building walls protect cities like new york from flooding after major storms? hari sreenivasan examines that as part of our "coping with climate change" series. >> as people continue to clean up from hurricane sandy, we look at what it could take to keep this damage from happening again. >> brown: ray suarez updates the health care reform law, as the obama administration issues new rules governing what insurers must cover. >> woodruff: and we close under the bright lights of high school football, where a trail-blazing coach puts her players' studies ahead of practice. >> you won't be playing football. we like to think we have a lot of life to live so you will too and you need to prepare for that.
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the prospects for a cease-fire and the bargaining positions on both sides. >> brown: then, two weeks after the vote, a florida congressional race is resolved. we update the post-election changes in the house of representatives. >> woodruff: would building walls protect cities like new york from flooding after major storms? hari sreenivasan examines that as part of our...
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> music is a universal >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. conagra launches its recipe for growth, spending nearly $5 billion for private label food maker ralcorp. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. greece gets a badly needed bailout and avoids bankruptcy.
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this was in martinez on brown street. the adjoining junior high school had to be placed on lockdown because they lost power. we have
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it's the third auction since governor brown ordered the sale of nonessential vehicles. so far, the state's made more than a million dollars on the sales. the auction's scheduled to be held on the second monday of the month until the vehicles are gone. >>> a group of san franciscoans -- filed a federal law suit in an everett to stop the ban. about a dozen people. saying the takes away their freedom of expression. supervisors are scheduled it vote on the ordinance next tuesday, the proposed ban does allow a lot some public nudity at festival in the city. >>> excitement tonight. less than five hours before commercial crabbing begins from bodega bay to half moon bay. what consumers and fisher men keep expect this year. >> all day, bay area fitcher men hurried to load their boats with these 45-pound pods. >> we're getting the gear out. we're getting the gear set, we're going to work. >> and in spectacular weather. they're dropping the pots off shore. it's first out, internal revenue service in. our cameras were there early this morning after the fisher men settled on a highe
it's the third auction since governor brown ordered the sale of nonessential vehicles. so far, the state's made more than a million dollars on the sales. the auction's scheduled to be held on the second monday of the month until the vehicles are gone. >>> a group of san franciscoans -- filed a federal law suit in an everett to stop the ban. about a dozen people. saying the takes away their freedom of expression. supervisors are scheduled it vote on the ordinance next tuesday, the...
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are these immense divisions that still exist in the america, there's young versus old, white versus brown and black. there is single women versus married women. all of the patterns of r playing out. huge divisions. if the president is going to be successful and the democratic party successful, it's how do you heal and how do you bridge all of these divisions in the country? he was voted against overwhelmingly by huge segments of society that are going to have to say over the generations. >> can i raise one word that's not been mentioned at all in all of this that's crucial going forward? obamacare. the president has a real opportunity here to reach out to republicans in a number of different ways. put malpractice insurance on the table. >> governors don't want to sign on to it. >> right. make it a national or regional program and then if you have obama care, the question of what age medicare begins at, becomes kind of moot. because everybody has health insurance. >> that would take grace, shrewdness for him to move forward. >> i'm not sure we're reopening obama care to do picks on. i thin
are these immense divisions that still exist in the america, there's young versus old, white versus brown and black. there is single women versus married women. all of the patterns of r playing out. huge divisions. if the president is going to be successful and the democratic party successful, it's how do you heal and how do you bridge all of these divisions in the country? he was voted against overwhelmingly by huge segments of society that are going to have to say over the generations....
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brown. depending on what happens on election day, it is entirely possible the numbers will be set up in such a way in january that both houses are set up by the republican party. it seems to me in the repeal of obamacare. it is further escalating costs and hospitals and physicians. it is a problem of fraud, but hard to catch and investigate. what do we do about the continuing health-care cost problem. would you support a replacement of fee-for-service to help try to reduce the rising costs? >> health care is something that affects every person in every business in massachusetts. i was proud to work on our health care bill that actually insures 98% of our people. we did it without raising taxes and we did it without the one- size-fits-all. the federal bill, which my opponent supports and i do not, raises taxes. the folks that have the so- called cadillac tax plans, the teachers, they will be taxed tens of thousands of dollars. i believe everybody should have health care. that is why i support
brown. depending on what happens on election day, it is entirely possible the numbers will be set up in such a way in january that both houses are set up by the republican party. it seems to me in the repeal of obamacare. it is further escalating costs and hospitals and physicians. it is a problem of fraud, but hard to catch and investigate. what do we do about the continuing health-care cost problem. would you support a replacement of fee-for-service to help try to reduce the rising costs?...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie will be along a little later in the program. disappointed-- that's how the top republican on capitol hill described the pace of progress on avoiding the fiscal cliff. we discuss where the talks stand with a top democrat, senator kent conrad of north dakota. and the
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i'm terrell brown. republican reaction to the initial white house offer to resolve the fiscal cliff was anything but flattering. one republican called the offer an insult. both sides are digging in their heels on raising taxes on upper income earners. the white house proposal includes $1.6 trillion in taxes over a decade, 400 billion for medicare, 50 billion in stimulus spending and the end of congressional control over the debt ceiling. susan mcginnis is in washington with more. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, terrell, good morning. the president's opening salvo there was not well received by republicans. they balked at his plan. he's taking his message to middle class americans at a factory that makes toys. it's a trip republicans are calling an irritant. president obama leaves the white house this morning to head to a toy factory in pennsylvania. he'll tell americans the fiscal cliff will cause holiday shopping to plummet. >> let's give a christmas present to the american people. >> reporter:
i'm terrell brown. republican reaction to the initial white house offer to resolve the fiscal cliff was anything but flattering. one republican called the offer an insult. both sides are digging in their heels on raising taxes on upper income earners. the white house proposal includes $1.6 trillion in taxes over a decade, 400 billion for medicare, 50 billion in stimulus spending and the end of congressional control over the debt ceiling. susan mcginnis is in washington with more. good morning...
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the elizabeth warren/scott brown race was pretty close by massachusetts standards. the margin in the senate race, this election, had the democrat winning by eight points, which sounds like a lot in a normal state that would be a lot. but in the presidential race, the democrat won the presidential race by a heck of a lot more than 8 points. the democrat won by 23 points. and that is a fairly normal margin by which democrats beat republicans in the state of massachusetts. so given that, scott brown losing by only eight can be considered kind of a victory. it's at least pretty close. and after that loss, that scott brown loss, and than credibly-expensive and hard-fought race, immediately thereafter, republicans wanted to talk about how to get scott brown back to washington. and now today to them it seems so close they can taste it. because although john kerry is still a senator from massachusetts, after his very high-profile role in the obama campaign and speaking gig at the democratic national convention, after that john kerry's name was put forward as one possibility
the elizabeth warren/scott brown race was pretty close by massachusetts standards. the margin in the senate race, this election, had the democrat winning by eight points, which sounds like a lot in a normal state that would be a lot. but in the presidential race, the democrat won the presidential race by a heck of a lot more than 8 points. the democrat won by 23 points. and that is a fairly normal margin by which democrats beat republicans in the state of massachusetts. so given that, scott...
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. >> and eight turnovers, and charlie batch, 37-year-old quarterback was in the browns beat the steelers in cleveland and like you said, some steelers fans say you didn't beat us, there's an asterisk on that one and they need to get well and they play the ravens next week and lose another 6-6 and that's not a playoff record. >> the 49ers was this a shock today. >> it's not a shock, but into new orleans with their quarterback, colin kapernick and saints 5-5 and rarely lose at home, but kapernick, second start and 49ers had two defensive touchdowns and 3 31-might be looking for a nice battle for that one. before we move on to college ball i want your renewed prediction because we're a little bit. at the halfway point. >> and you say houston texans. >> they're 10-1 and you look like a genius right now. they look really good on thanksgiving and i don't know, we'll see if they can keep up with the patriots who look better on thanksgiving. >> and didn't he score 59 points. >> and 59 points last week and someone slow down the patriots. >> all right, okay, now to college ball. notre dame back in
. >> and eight turnovers, and charlie batch, 37-year-old quarterback was in the browns beat the steelers in cleveland and like you said, some steelers fans say you didn't beat us, there's an asterisk on that one and they need to get well and they play the ravens next week and lose another 6-6 and that's not a playoff record. >> the 49ers was this a shock today. >> it's not a shock, but into new orleans with their quarterback, colin kapernick and saints 5-5 and rarely lose at...
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brown's famous truck behind them. i can't quite tell. kelly ayotte and susan collins are from sort of neighboring state. maybe that makes sense. this guy is not from a neighboring state. >> this man is the one i want most in the united states senate working side by side with me. [ applause ] >> scott brown is the one i want most in the united states senate. john mccain, kelly ayotte, susan collins are the three republicans. they are pretty much the only three republicans that scott deemed not too toxic to bring to massachusetts during his campaign. now that a senate seat might open in massachusetts, guess who is doing all of the dirty work to make sure that massachusetts senate seat opens up? i know it seems nuts. i if ul will i admit that it seems nuts. it makes a heck of a lot more sense than what john mccain is saying right now. it is the only thing that makes cents given the really, really, really incessantly hollow nature of all of these attacks against saw san rice. >>> earlier this afternoon, the great and good andrea mitchell did
brown's famous truck behind them. i can't quite tell. kelly ayotte and susan collins are from sort of neighboring state. maybe that makes sense. this guy is not from a neighboring state. >> this man is the one i want most in the united states senate working side by side with me. [ applause ] >> scott brown is the one i want most in the united states senate. john mccain, kelly ayotte, susan collins are the three republicans. they are pretty much the only three republicans that scott...
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. >>> senate majority leader harry reid lashed out at massachusetts senator scott brown mocking brown's calls for bipartisanship as a joke, describing brown as one of the most partisan senators ever to serve. >>> we now know which political office may be sought by another member of the bush family, george p. bush. his father, former florida governor jeb bush, confirms in a letter to potential donors that his son is considering a run for texas land commissioner. >>> that birth removement didn't work out so well. now conservative group decided to ramp things up using robo calls to rally for president obama's impeachment barely a week after his re-election. >> our only recourse now is to move forward with the full impeachment of president obama. we suspect that obama is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors and is laying ground for impeachment as laid out in the constitution. >>> finally, nate silver might be going hollywood. "the new york times" 538 blogger who redikted the obama victory says he's been approached with offers from tv producers and talent agents. we knew that was coming. >
. >>> senate majority leader harry reid lashed out at massachusetts senator scott brown mocking brown's calls for bipartisanship as a joke, describing brown as one of the most partisan senators ever to serve. >>> we now know which political office may be sought by another member of the bush family, george p. bush. his father, former florida governor jeb bush, confirms in a letter to potential donors that his son is considering a run for texas land commissioner. >>>...
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(laughs) >> brown: all right. the book is "short nights of thed that doe catcher, the epic life and immortal photographs of edward curtis." timothy egan, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me, jeff. >> sreenivasan: you can see more of edward curtis's photographs online. we've linked to a collection at northwestern university that includes the entire 20-volumes called "north american indian." >> sreenivasan: and finally tonight, on this day when americans gather to break bread together. we take a second look at a food story far from the u.s. china's growing appetite for meat and dairy products is driving big changes there in everything from farming to food safety. our story is part of our "food for 9 billion" series, a "newshour" partnership with the center for investigative reporting, homelands productions and american public media's "marketplace." it's reported by mary kay magstad, china correspondent for p.r.i.'s "the world." >> reporter: china's people are on the move. from the countryside to the city, hundre
(laughs) >> brown: all right. the book is "short nights of thed that doe catcher, the epic life and immortal photographs of edward curtis." timothy egan, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me, jeff. >> sreenivasan: you can see more of edward curtis's photographs online. we've linked to a collection at northwestern university that includes the entire 20-volumes called "north american indian." >> sreenivasan: and finally tonight, on this day when...